Dm13

notes

The chord Dm13 is made up of these notes:

D
F
A
C
E
B
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The D minor thirteenth chord (dm13) is a rich and expansive harmony consisting of six notes: D, F, A, C, E, and B. It's constructed with a root, a minor third, a perfect fifth, a minor seventh, a ninth, and a thirteenth, creating a lush and complex sound. This chord often finds its home in jazz, soul, and R&B genres, where its sophisticated and expressive quality is highly valued. In a chord progression, the dm13 can add a touch of elegance or emotional depth, often used to evoke a dreamy or introspective atmosphere. Its full-bodied sound makes it perfect for creating intricate musical textures and transitions.
InversionsChord inversions refer to the different ways you can play a chord by rearranging the order of its notes. When a chord is inverted, one or more notes are shifted up an octave, changing the "bass" or lowest note of the chord. Even though the notes remain the same, the overall sound and feel of the chord changes depending on which note is the lowest.
Inversion 1
F3
A3
C4
E4
B4
D4
Inversion 2
A3
C4
E4
B4
D4
F4
Inversion 3
C4
E4
B4
D4
F4
A4
Inversion 4
E4
B4
D4
F4
A4
C5
Inversion 5
B4
D4
F4
A4
C5
E5